Today we are releasing the Geforce 331.40 BETA display driver, our first driver release from our R331 driver branch. An essential update for all GeForce GTX users jumping into the Battlefield 4 Beta, 331.40 beta ensures maximum performance and system stability in the shooter’s eagerly anticipated pre-release test.
[b]Desktop:[/b]
XP 32bit: [url]http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/331.40/331.40-desktop-winxp-32bit-english-beta.exe[/url]
XP 64bit: [url]http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/331.40/331.40-desktop-winxp-64bit-english-beta.exe[/url]
Windows 8/Vista/7 32bit: [url]http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/331.40/331.40-desktop-win8-win7-winvista-32bit-english-beta.exe[/url]
Windows 8/Vista/7 64bit: [url]http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/331.40/331.40-desktop-win8-win7-winvista-64bit-international-beta.exe[/url]
[b]Notebook:[/b]
Windows 8/7 32bit: [url]http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/331.40/331.40-notebook-win8-win7-32bit-international-beta.exe[/url]
Windows 8/7 64bit: [url]http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/331.40/331.40-notebook-win8-win7-64bit-international-beta.exe[/url]
[b]Release Notes:[/b]
[url]http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/331.40/331.40-win8-win7-winvista-desktop-release-notes.pdf[/url]
Providing Feedback:
Please feel free to leave feedback for any driver related issues specific to this driver. By providing your information here, you may also help others who may be experiencing the same issue you are. The more information we receive from you and others, the easier it will be for us to reproduce this issue in our labs and provide a fix through a future driver. Alternately, you may provide this same information through our NVIDIA Display Driver Feedback Form below:
[url]http://surveys.nvidia.com/index.jsp?pi=6e7ea6bb4a02641fa8f07694a40f8ac6[/url]
Please provide the following information as best you can:
1) Graphics card/GPU make and model:
2) Is this a driver regression? If yes, what was the last driver version which did not have this driver bug?
3) Operating System:
4) Is your graphics card manually overclocked/factory overclocked? If your graphics card is factory overclocked or manually overclocked, we recommend that you lower the clock speeds of your graphics card to NVIDIA reference clock speeds and then make another attempt to reproduce the issue you are encountering. For graphics cards which are factory overclocked, you may use a 3rd party utility such as eVGA Precision or MSI Afterburner to adjust the clock speeds of your graphics card. Our NVIDIA Products page lists the NVIDIA reference clock speeds for each of our GPUs.
5) If your issue is specific to a game or application, please provide the title and if possible version of the software
6) Describe the display driver issue you are encountering and if possible include step by step instructions on how to reproduce this bug. Please use the knowledge base article "How to provide valuable feedback to NVIDIA" as a guide to help you include information that will help us root cause the problem.
[url]http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3141[/url]
7) Software/driver issues can sometimes be specific to a users system configuration. Please provide your system information so that we may attempt to match it as closely as possible.
CPU make and model:
Amount of system memory:
Motherboard make and model (if OEM system, please provide your PC make and model instead):
Motherboard BIOS version:
Monitor(s) make and model:
Sound card make and model:
8) If your system meets the driver requirements however the installation process fails or gives you an error message, please reinstall the driver with logging enabled so that we may investigate the cause for this issue. Instruction available from the URL below:
[url]http://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3171[/url]

Providing Feedback:
Please feel free to leave feedback for any driver related issues specific to this driver. By providing your information here, you may also help others who may be experiencing the same issue you are. The more information we receive from you and others, the easier it will be for us to reproduce this issue in our labs and provide a fix through a future driver. Alternately, you may provide this same information through our NVIDIA Display Driver Feedback Form below:

1) Graphics card/GPU make and model:
2) Is this a driver regression? If yes, what was the last driver version which did not have this driver bug?
3) Operating System:
4) Is your graphics card manually overclocked/factory overclocked? If your graphics card is factory overclocked or manually overclocked, we recommend that you lower the clock speeds of your graphics card to NVIDIA reference clock speeds and then make another attempt to reproduce the issue you are encountering. For graphics cards which are factory overclocked, you may use a 3rd party utility such as eVGA Precision or MSI Afterburner to adjust the clock speeds of your graphics card. Our NVIDIA Products page lists the NVIDIA reference clock speeds for each of our GPUs.
5) If your issue is specific to a game or application, please provide the title and if possible version of the software
6) Describe the display driver issue you are encountering and if possible include step by step instructions on how to reproduce this bug. Please use the knowledge base article "How to provide valuable feedback to NVIDIA" as a guide to help you include information that will help us root cause the problem.

7) Software/driver issues can sometimes be specific to a users system configuration. Please provide your system information so that we may attempt to match it as closely as possible.

CPU make and model:
Amount of system memory:
Motherboard make and model (if OEM system, please provide your PC make and model instead):
Motherboard BIOS version:
Monitor(s) make and model:
Sound card make and model:

8) If your system meets the driver requirements however the installation process fails or gives you an error message, please reinstall the driver with logging enabled so that we may investigate the cause for this issue. Instruction available from the URL below:

wow thank you so much, the flicker bug on bf3 - gulf of oman have been fixed!!
performance also increased on gulf of oman!!
326.80 BETA
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331.40 BETA
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Geforce GTX 555
Windows 7 64 Bit
Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-UD4H
AMD Phenom X3 8650
Finally, be proud of this!
And it doesn't matter It isn't crashing out or black screening with my gtx555 it works like a charm. For the first time in months since the 314.22 release my system doesn't black screen or restart or lose the mouse. This 331 beta driver is stable as a rock and I am happy as a clam. The past few whql releases didn't work well with 500 series cards, top it off my frame rates in WoW went up by 15 FPS no lag no issues. Only installed driver and PhysX and didn't even do a clean install.

And it doesn't matter It isn't crashing out or black screening with my gtx555 it works like a charm. For the first time in months since the 314.22 release my system doesn't black screen or restart or lose the mouse. This 331 beta driver is stable as a rock and I am happy as a clam. The past few whql releases didn't work well with 500 series cards, top it off my frame rates in WoW went up by 15 FPS no lag no issues. Only installed driver and PhysX and didn't even do a clean install.